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>>>russiasaysthat it halted its bomb g campaign in syria as a temporary ceasefire comes into force. >>> i'm laura kil from doha, also ahead dash dash more than 20 people are killed and more wounded in separate suicide attacks in afghanistan russia's opposition honoured a year after his assassination. plus indonesia - a government plan to clean up a district is leaving hundreds without a home, and many out of a job >>> to syria where a ceasefire is largely being observed. there has been some artillery fire, no major attacks reported. mohammed jamjoom monitoring developments. how are you hearing the ceasefire holding up. >> by and large report on the ground in syria - we are hearing that, as you mentioned, this ceasefire thus far is largely holding, that there is a real palpable sense of relief, a lull in violence in the areas, which warring parties are supposed to adjeer to a ceasefire, no reports of air strikes for the syrian government for forces backing the government in areas where the ceasefire was supposed to take effect. we are hearing that while there are some instance

>>> russia says that it halted its bomb g campaign in syria as a temporary ceasefire comes into force. >>> i'm laura kil from doha, also ahead dash dash more than 20 people are killed and more wounded in separate suicide attacks in afghanistan russia's opposition honoured a year after his assassination. plus indonesia - a government plan to clean up a district is leaving hundreds without a home, and many out of a job >>> to syria where a ceasefire is largely being...

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part of the truce. >> translation: the truce won't last and it isbenefittingrussiaandthe regime. >> reporter: in the capital there is hope that this deal could bring about peace. >> translation: we are optimistic in the ceasefire and it is the first step towards a political solution that satisfies everyone. >> reporter: but the war is not over and its scars remain fresh. syrian government forces have clashed with al-qaeda's alnulls front. while u.s. fighter jets have bombed i.s.i.l. targets near the border with turkey. the overall level of violence has dropped significantly. the question now is how long this truce will last >>> >>> the u.s. and russia have welcomed the pause in the fighting. a car bomb exploded near the governments held town of salam eah-- salam iye are h. russia says it has stopped the air strikes but the u.s. is continuing to target i.s.i.l. with reports of air strikes in two areas. the united nations said that the truce will allow aid to be delivered to civilians in besieged areas. it expects supplies to reach 17 areas that are surrounded by government forces

part of the truce. >> translation: the truce won't last and it is benefitting russia and the regime. >> reporter: in the capital there is hope that this deal could bring about peace. >> translation: we are optimistic in the ceasefire and it is the first step towards a political solution that satisfies everyone. >> reporter: but the war is not over and its scars remain fresh. syrian government forces have clashed with al-qaeda's alnulls front. while u.s. fighter jets...

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is said any troops might come with guaranteesfromrussiaandiran. it is ready for a contemporary ceasefire with russia stops air strikes. on the ground syrian forces are pushing forward to aleppo. government troops have taken control of a major power plant supplying electricity to aleppo city. live now to the turkey syria border. what do you make of that speech from bashar al-assad? >> reporter: his statements are really different to the ones he made a few days ago. he said there can be no ceasefire until "all terrorists lay council their arms". he was criticized by his backer for not being in step with russia's diplomatic efforts. at the end russia and the syrian government have been accused of pursuing a military solution to this conflict and not the political settlement. now we're hearing the syrian president say a ceasefire is possible. the terrorist groups to not exploit, they don't get more weapons from turkey. his statement coming hours after the opposition saying they would be ready for a temporary truce that could be renewable, but, of course, the two attached conditions

is said any troops might come with guarantees from russia and iran. it is ready for a contemporary ceasefire with russia stops air strikes. on the ground syrian forces are pushing forward to aleppo. government troops have taken control of a major power plant supplying electricity to aleppo city. live now to the turkey syria border. what do you make of that speech from bashar al-assad? >> reporter: his statements are really different to the ones he made a few days ago. he said there can...

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positions that we have advocated. that's good. >> the u.s.andrussiaannouncedthat a cessation of hostilities in syria will come into effect at midnight on february 27th. >>> in michigan, uber driver jason dalton confessed to an attack that killed six people. >> microsoft founder bill gates is weighing in on apple's standoff with the fbi. >> they say they're fighting it because there's no such thing as >> no tech company is ever going to volunteer information. >> wild scene on a california street where a small plane crash landed in los angeles. incredibly the pilot walked away. >> the crane caught fire and collapsed at a construction site in melbourne, australia. >> all that -- >> in washington, a portrait of president frank underwood from "house of cards" was unveiled. >> democracy is so underrated. >> -- and all that matters -- >> how did i get elected? we got an army of people and many women who left their kitchens to go door to door. >> that's right, john, women leave their kitchens, irishmen leave their bottles of whiskey and italians leave their big bowls of pasta like mama

positions that we have advocated. that's good. >> the u.s. and russia announced that a cessation of hostilities in syria will come into effect at midnight on february 27th. >>> in michigan, uber driver jason dalton confessed to an attack that killed six people. >> microsoft founder bill gates is weighing in on apple's standoff with the fbi. >> they say they're fighting it because there's no such thing as >> no tech company is ever going to volunteer...

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deal and the ceasefire deal. the information coming outfromrussia, orrather russian officials, military officials, are saying that they have actually targeted an al-nusra targets in those strikes >>> one of the concerns has always been about the exclusions or exemptions to this ceasefire meaning that fighting will continue and how that might impact aid. what is happening on the aid delivery front, then? >> reporter: now what is happening on the aid delivery. first, just a quick point. you mentioned now about how to distinguish. i think nobody is able to distinguish because it's going to be left to every side because the russians can say what they want, the syrian army can say what they want and so does the rebels and opposition. there's no clear mechanism how to appreciate. on to the aid part of things, you have the u.n. which is the under secretary for humanitarian, there's an address at the council a few days ago saying that on the 28th, so today they planned to send an aid convoy. now we don't know if this is going to happen because it depends on a number of things. it depe

deal and the ceasefire deal. the information coming out from russia, or rather russian officials, military officials, are saying that they have actually targeted an al-nusra targets in those strikes >>> one of the concerns has always been about the exclusions or exemptions to this ceasefire meaning that fighting will continue and how that might impact aid. what is happening on the aid delivery front, then? >> reporter: now what is happening on the aid delivery. first, just a...

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now is how long this truce will last >>> the u.s.andrussiahaswelcomed the pause in the fighting but there has been some isolated reports of violence. two were killed and several were wounds. the u.s. is continuing to target i.s.i.l. with reports of air strikes in two tares. thousands of protesters have clooshd with police in a south-eastern province. protesters threw stones at police who have retaliated with tea gas and water cannon. there has been an increase in violence in the area since a ceasefire between the government and the kurdistan workers party that ended last july. many have been killed. a suicide bombing in the afghan capital has killed at least 12 people. another 13 were injured in the blast. the taliban has claimed responsibility for the attack which targeted the front of the defense ministry. 13 people were killed in a separate attack in kunar province in the east of the country. this update was sent from kabul. >> reporter: targeting the defense ministry is, obviously, a bold move and that's exactly what the taliban tried to do here. briefly to tell you what we

now is how long this truce will last >>> the u.s. and russia has welcomed the pause in the fighting but there has been some isolated reports of violence. two were killed and several were wounds. the u.s. is continuing to target i.s.i.l. with reports of air strikes in two tares. thousands of protesters have clooshd with police in a south-eastern province. protesters threw stones at police who have retaliated with tea gas and water cannon. there has been an increase in violence in the...

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holding, however although the violence has significantly subsided, it hasn't completelystopped.russiaandsyria opposition bolt accuse each other of breaches. let's go live from the turkish city near the syrian border. jamal, reports of some violation, what are you hearing on the ground? >> indeed, we've received several reports from inside syria of different violations that were conducted by both the syrian regime, bashar al assad's government, and his armed forces and the russians. in one instance, in the countryside of aleppo an n.g.o. building was reportedly targeted by russian airstrikes, killing at least 12 civilians, according to activists there in idlib. the syrian regime also killed people, there were reports of barrel bombs being dropped in other places. this were reports of violence in homs, as well. this comes after yesterday's roundup from the main syrian opposition group, the syrian national coalition which say it's listed at least 15 violations by the syrian regime. accusations leveled against russia on the first day, however the second day, sunday, there have been a fe

holding, however although the violence has significantly subsided, it hasn't completely stopped. russia and syria opposition bolt accuse each other of breaches. let's go live from the turkish city near the syrian border. jamal, reports of some violation, what are you hearing on the ground? >> indeed, we've received several reports from inside syria of different violations that were conducted by both the syrian regime, bashar al assad's government, and his armed forces and the russians....

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. >> pushes i do not believe he is a true conservative. these people are stupid! >> the unitedstates,russiaandother world powers have reached an agreement on a cessation of hostilities in syria's civil war. >> foyer people remain hospitalized this morning after a machete attack in an ohio restaurant. the suspect was fatally shot. >>> scientists say they found gravitational waves or ripples in the fabric of space time. the discovery is being hailed as the greatest signs of a before the accident of the -- breakthrough of >> let's take a listen. hello >> the top half of the country in the northern states is affected. >> pope begins a seven day visit to latin america. finish preparations going on in >> all that. >> that is donald trump signing a baby. >> look at these people. >> i also love going on red poses. >> give me your blue steel. >> and all that matters. >> charlie rose received a big honor for excellence in broadcast journalism. >> you do not want to be on television as long as i have because you can see yourself aging in front of your eyes. >> on "cbs this morning." >> this sunday i

. >> pushes i do not believe he is a true conservative. these people are stupid! >> the united states, russia and other world powers have reached an agreement on a cessation of hostilities in syria's civil war. >> foyer people remain hospitalized this morning after a machete attack in an ohio restaurant. the suspect was fatally shot. >>> scientists say they found gravitational waves or ripples in the fabric of space time. the discovery is being hailed as the greatest...

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their arms. he also mentioned that the syrian government's aim is to go to the wholecountry.russiasaidit was not in line with russia's policy of pushing forward a diplomatic process because syria and russian have been accused of trying to find a military solution to this conflict instead of a settlement. now we are hearing the president say a ceasefire is possible if it is not exploiltd by terrorist groups, that these groups will not be able to resupply themselves and they will not be able to get any weapons from turkey. so this is a new position of the government and we heard the opposition say that they too are ready for a ceasefire, but they too represented their conditions. russia must stop the hair strikes. seizures on communities must be lifted but at the end of the day it is not the government and the opposition who are sitting down and negotiating a truce. it is the united states and russia. they have been involved in consultations over the last few days agreeing on the details of the truce. according to the u.s. secretary of state they have made some progress. it has bee

their arms. he also mentioned that the syrian government's aim is to go to the whole country. russia said it was not in line with russia's policy of pushing forward a diplomatic process because syria and russian have been accused of trying to find a military solution to this conflict instead of a settlement. now we are hearing the president say a ceasefire is possible if it is not exploiltd by terrorist groups, that these groups will not be able to resupply themselves and they will not be able...

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but any troops must come with guarantees from the syrian regimesallies,russiaandiran, to hold fire. on the ground syrian forces are pushing forward towards aleppo. troops have taken control of a major power plant supplying electricity to aleppo. what is going on, the latest information, vis-a-vis homs, what do we know? >> reporter: you did mention that state media is reporting 25 killed and many injured. we understand that these were twin explosions near simultaneous explosions in a government mf controlled district in---controlled district in homs. the government trolls much of the city. it is not the first time it has been hit by a bombing. just a few weeks ago i.s.i.l. claimed responsibility for an attack in this city, but other activists on the ground saying that the casualty toll is much higher, that many people were, in fact, wounded. we still do not what the targets were. we are still getting information. the message to the government, even if you're able to recapture territory, you cannot bring about stability because even three weeks ago there was a major explosion in

but any troops must come with guarantees from the syrian regimes allies, russia and iran, to hold fire. on the ground syrian forces are pushing forward towards aleppo. troops have taken control of a major power plant supplying electricity to aleppo. what is going on, the latest information, vis-a-vis homs, what do we know? >> reporter: you did mention that state media is reporting 25 killed and many injured. we understand that these were twin explosions near simultaneous explosions in a...

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after the start of a conditionaltruce.russia'smilitarysays it has halted air strikes on syrian rebels who have agreed to the ceasefire. the temporary truce was approved in a vote of the u.n. security council. diplomatic james bays reports. >> reporter: just over 40 minutes before the cessation of hostilities was due to come into effect, a vote abouts i u.n. security council to endorse it. it was in answer. ambassadors were addressed by video link by the special envoy for ser i can't who said it was a crucial moment >> no doubt there will be no shortage of attempts to undermine this process. we are ready for it. we should not be impressed. we should not be overly concerned. we should address it. and realise that this is part of any ceasefire and cessation of hostiliti hostilities. >> reporter: in the hour before it was to commence, there was some bottoming >> many of the towns being hit by syrian and russian bombers are towns like derayaa. a suburb of damascus that is being pummelled up to this very day. a town that is not held by i.s.i.l. or the al-nusra front. it is hard to se

after the start of a conditional truce. russia's military says it has halted air strikes on syrian rebels who have agreed to the ceasefire. the temporary truce was approved in a vote of the u.n. security council. diplomatic james bays reports. >> reporter: just over 40 minutes before the cessation of hostilities was due to come into effect, a vote abouts i u.n. security council to endorse it. it was in answer. ambassadors were addressed by video link by the special envoy for ser i can't...

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buildup of their military. >> i know you have much more on isis and syria. >>andrussia, yes.>> there were lots to discuss yesterday. >>> crews in cleaning up after tornado in miramar. 70,000 people lost power. the storm damaged homes and forced the evacuation of an apartment building and no serious injuries were reported. >> interstate 70 in colorado badly damaged after a rock slide there. the driver of a semi truck narrowly escaped injuries. they are looking for more loose rocks today. they are using splos to explosives to break up the large boulders. visit to mexico today after an expression of anger. he lost his cool yesterday after an eager admirer drop grabbed his robe so hard that he almost fell down. twice he told the person not to be selfish. he will focus on the plight of immigrants today. >> i've never seen the pope like that before. >> it must be hard getting he was clearly irritated! >> heading to confession! >> i'm so happy about this. i like to see a pope be angry, if it's required. >> that's right. an appropriate reaction. >>> the next revolution in driving f

buildup of their military. >> i know you have much more on isis and syria. >> and russia, yes. >> there were lots to discuss yesterday. >>> crews in cleaning up after tornado in miramar. 70,000 people lost power. the storm damaged homes and forced the evacuation of an apartment building and no serious injuries were reported. >> interstate 70 in colorado badly damaged after a rock slide there. the driver of a semi truck narrowly escaped injuries. they are...

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under the currentagreement,russiacancontinue military actions against isis but that is another problem here because in the past, russia has targeted >> johnathan vigliotti in london, thank you. >>> in brazil today, tens of thousands of soldiers and health inspectors are visiting homes in what is described as a day of action against the zika virus. officials there say they are sure that the zika virus is linked to serious birth defects. so far, more than 100,000 zika cases confirmed in 33 countries. in the united states about 0e cases 80 cases in 21 states are reported. >>> coming up a little later in our morning rounds, cbs news chief medical correspondent jon lapook back from brazil has much more on the zika virus in the epi center of the outbreak. >>> we are seeing a new wave of refuges crossing the border into the u.s. and they are from cuba and they are trying to beat a diplomatic clock. mark strassmann has that. cross this border bridge from mexico into laredo, texas. since 1966, the cuban adjustment act has guaranteed asylum to refuges fleeing the communist regime and qua

under the current agreement, russia can continue military actions against isis but that is another problem here because in the past, russia has targeted >> johnathan vigliotti in london, thank you. >>> in brazil today, tens of thousands of soldiers and health inspectors are visiting homes in what is described as a day of action against the zika virus. officials there say they are sure that the zika virus is linked to serious birth defects. so far, more than 100,000 zika cases...

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to stay in sweden >>> five people have been killed by an explosion in the mineinrussia. ithappened at a mine in the northern comey region. it occurred during a rescue effort to reach those trapped. 26 are still missing. tens of thousands of people are taking part in protests in poland. government moves to take greater control of the court, media and other institutions which has triggered criticism both inside poland and across europe. falling oil prices have pushed nigeria into its worst outlook in decades. it hopes a campaign will help boost the local currency. as our correspondent reports, not everyone is convinced. >> reporter: shoe maker supports the government's campaign to get people to buy goods made in nigeria. he will make several pairs of shoes out of this snake skin leather. he will only be able to paracel them for about $30 each. he says if the leather was imported, he could paracel the shoes for hundreds, but because some have a biassed against home-made goods he has to paracel cheaply. >> it's nothing but they feel those made in nigeria are not superior, which i feel

to stay in sweden >>> five people have been killed by an explosion in the mine in russia. it happened at a mine in the northern comey region. it occurred during a rescue effort to reach those trapped. 26 are still missing. tens of thousands of people are taking part in protests in poland. government moves to take greater control of the court, media and other institutions which has triggered criticism both inside poland and across europe. falling oil prices have pushed nigeria into its...

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administration's frustrationoverrussia'srolein syria. defense secretary ash carter had tough words for russia in our conversation yesterday at the pentagon. carter discussed taking on isis and also known as isil and the fallout for countries that do not help. >> i've said this very bluntly there can't be any free riders here because we are going to be on the winning side. we will remember who contributed and who didn't. and we aren't out to do people favors here and we are not asking for anybody to do us favors either, but people need to act in their own long-term interests. >> you're saying to whom what? >> that anybody who is on the sidelines who need to get in the game, you need to get in the game. that's what i was doing in brussels and overwhelmingly people came on behind that. and to the russians and the iranians who are not contributing and are actually causing more problems in the region, that's going to come back and get them. >> reporter: mr. secretary, everybody looks to russia as if they have -- they have -- this has been a win/win for them in syria. they are a player. they

administration's frustration over russia's role in syria. defense secretary ash carter had tough words for russia in our conversation yesterday at the pentagon. carter discussed taking on isis and also known as isil and the fallout for countries that do not help. >> i've said this very bluntly there can't be any free riders here because we are going to be on the winning side. we will remember who contributed and who didn't. and we aren't out to do people favors here and we are not asking...

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of state john kerry said he has reached a provisional agreementwithrussiaobjectterms of a ceasefire in syria. we have more from the turkish border. you may find some of the images in the report upsetting. >> it was an attack in the heart of homs, the government held city in central syria. two near simultaneous explosions killed and injured dozens of civilians, many of them women and children. the neighborhood is where the same sect lives as bashar al assad. sunday's bombing is described as the worst bombing. over the years, the government has managed to regain control from the opposition but these bombings are a reminder that a military solution won't end the war. there seems to be progress towards a truce. >> we have reached a provisional agreement in principle on the terms of the cessation of hostilities that could begin in the coming days. it is not yet done and i anticipate that our presidents, president obama and president putin may speak somewhere in the next days or so in order to try to complete this task. >> kerry was speaking in jordan, which is also a member of

of state john kerry said he has reached a provisional agreement with russia object terms of a ceasefire in syria. we have more from the turkish border. you may find some of the images in the report upsetting. >> it was an attack in the heart of homs, the government held city in central syria. two near simultaneous explosions killed and injured dozens of civilians, many of them women and children. the neighborhood is where the same sect lives as bashar al assad. sunday's bombing is...

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.>>russiaishitting the groups we are bagging. >> why are we backing the groups? we don't know who they are. they say we are giving billions of dollars of equipment to people. we are giving all of this money and all of this equipment to people we have no idea who they are. they are probably worse than assad. assad is no baby. he's not good. but who are the people we are backing? here we go again. >> you know that is president obama's argument? if we don't know who the weapons would fall into whose hands. >> why is he doing it? he is giving them a lot of weaponry and we are backing people that want to knock out russia and iran is a power and we have made them a power they are backing assad. we have got to get rid of isis and the people who are chopping off everybody's head. >> you say you have a good relationship with putin? >> i think i would have a good relationship but who knows. >> could you convince putin to get assad to step aside? >> they have been trying to do that? could i? i don't think it's that important to be honest with you. i think you get rid of assad or knock out that govern

. >> russia is hitting the groups we are bagging. >> why are we backing the groups? we don't know who they are. they say we are giving billions of dollars of equipment to people. we are giving all of this money and all of this equipment to people we have no idea who they are. they are probably worse than assad. assad is no baby. he's not good. but who are the people we are backing? here we go again. >> you know that is president obama's argument? if we don't know who the...

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assad's governmentandrussiaforviolating the deal. activists say russian warplanes have carried out airstrikes in alleppo killing at least 10 people. in a letter to u.n. chief ban kee moon, syrian opposition parties have warned any further violations would make new negotiations quote unattainable. more from gazintia on the turkey-syria border. >> at a time truce got off to a bad start. a war plane believed to be russian hit a number of villages and towns people thought they were safe. they woke up to this following the early morning raids. >> people were sleeping. what truce? they hit the villages, the markets. >> this from hezbollah. >> the truce is meant to spare these people. it seems it didn't. the rebel group, al-nusra front with links to al-qaeda is excluded from the cease-fire deal along with isil. people deny nusra fighters are here activists in the area have told al jazeera that the group is one of a number of rebel groups controlling this area. the terms of the truce can be interpreted differently by all of the warring sides. ministry of defense in moscow says russian stri

assad's government and russia for violating the deal. activists say russian warplanes have carried out airstrikes in alleppo killing at least 10 people. in a letter to u.n. chief ban kee moon, syrian opposition parties have warned any further violations would make new negotiations quote unattainable. more from gazintia on the turkey-syria border. >> at a time truce got off to a bad start. a war plane believed to be russian hit a number of villages and towns people thought they were safe....

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count. memorial protests are plannedinrussiaonthe first anniversary of the assassination of the former deputy prime minister. a minute's silence was snubbed in the lower house. the new president the f.i.f.a. is promising to restore trust in the world governing body of football. gianni infantino described his election as a new era for the sport following the controversy and arrest of f.i.f.a. executives. he fended off other candidates for the position. like his predecessor, sep blatter, he is swiss and lawyer turned sports administrator. he joined u.a.f.a. in august 20000. he held various positions before working his way up to secretary general in october 2009. his boss at uefa was michel platini who was banned together with blatter for six years. >> reporter: chosen by f.i.f.a. as the man to lead them into a new cleaner future, gianni infantino. the swiss was only standing for f.i.f.a. president because his boss in europe was banned for corruption. he was not the favorite. in his intense lobbying across the globe worked. he won with a majority 115 votes to 88. in the first vote

count. memorial protests are planned in russia on the first anniversary of the assassination of the former deputy prime minister. a minute's silence was snubbed in the lower house. the new president the f.i.f.a. is promising to restore trust in the world governing body of football. gianni infantino described his election as a new era for the sport following the controversy and arrest of f.i.f.a. executives. he fended off other candidates for the position. like his predecessor, sep blatter, he...

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ministry says conditions are so severe they don't think survivors areleft.russiahasa lamentable record, with a lot of poorly maintained mines from the soviet period and there are safety regulations on paper. often they are not properly enforced, and the fact that they are in remote parts of the country. when they go wrong, it's difficult to mount a proper organisation. >>> right wing swiss people's party is proposing to deport foreigners that commit two offenses with no right of appeal. offenses include drivers running a red light and speeding. critics condemn the motives as discriminatory. nigeria's president is in qatar to ask yous falling -- to discuss falling oil prices. the economy grew at a slow pace. government world are under pressure to devalue the currency >>> the fore quast for nigeria doesn't look good if low oil prices continue. >> the majority of oil and commodity producers who are in trouble, just when they were riding high, there has been a decrease in the price, and they are in trouble. different policy responses. the president did the right thing, but has a fix

ministry says conditions are so severe they don't think survivors are left. russia has a lamentable record, with a lot of poorly maintained mines from the soviet period and there are safety regulations on paper. often they are not properly enforced, and the fact that they are in remote parts of the country. when they go wrong, it's difficult to mount a proper organisation. >>> right wing swiss people's party is proposing to deport foreigners that commit two offenses with no right of...

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came into play. so far in most parts, it's quiet. the united statesandrussiahavewelcomed the pause. almost 100 rebel factions have agreed to respect the truce. >> does not include the al-qaeda-linked nusra front or isil. the u.n. regards them as terror groups. they weren't part of the deal. the russian military says it has stopped airstrikes but the u.s. is continuing to target isil with reports. >> the government is continuing to shell daria. it's hoped the lull can be used to get aid into besieged towns. >> ross crossing the border into syria, our reporter sent this exclusive report. >> reporter: the camp is homes to tens of thousands of syrians recently replaced. this piece of land not farm from the border with turkey used to be empty. now, thousands of tents are cramped together separated by winding foot paths and narrow streets. they are lined by boys and girls who have had their childhood robbed from them by war while others their age go to school elsewhere around the world, they are stuck here, traumatized by war and abandoned by the international community. this baby is two

came into play. so far in most parts, it's quiet. the united states and russia have welcomed the pause. almost 100 rebel factions have agreed to respect the truce. >> does not include the al-qaeda-linked nusra front or isil. the u.n. regards them as terror groups. they weren't part of the deal. the russian military says it has stopped airstrikes but the u.s. is continuing to target isil with reports. >> the government is continuing to shell daria. it's hoped the lull can be used to...

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space station was traveling over north america and turkeyatrussiaatthe time. he is serving a six-month tour in space. looks nice. morning." coming up in this half hour, a closer look at how female voters turned to bernie sanders instead of hillary clinton in new hampshire's primary and jeb bush is fighting to survive after a fourth place finish. he joins us to respond to donald trump's tough talks and the insult involving his mother. >> reporter: genetic testing for cancer spresksprevention is a profitable business but does it tell the whole story? time to show you some of the morning's headlines from around the globe. "the washington post" reports on the supreme court temporarily blocking president obama's plan to cut emissions. he wants to cut emissions to flight global warming. yesterday the court halt enforcement of the plan after legal challenge by more than two dozen states. the legal fight could extend past president obama's term in office. >>> britain's sky news reports on north korea's military chief reportedly accused of corruption north's launch of a long-range rocket

space station was traveling over north america and turkey at russia at the time. he is serving a six-month tour in space. looks nice. morning." coming up in this half hour, a closer look at how female voters turned to bernie sanders instead of hillary clinton in new hampshire's primary and jeb bush is fighting to survive after a fourth place finish. he joins us to respond to donald trump's tough talks and the insult involving his mother. >> reporter: genetic testing for cancer...

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their military. >> you have much more on isis and syria. >>andrussia, yes.>> a lot to discuss yesterday. >> i know we'll have more of that. >>> crews in south florida are clearing up after at least two tornadoes tore through the area yesterday. video in miramar shows violent winds tearing down trees and whipping around debris. about 70,000 people lost power. the storm damaged homes and forced the evacuation of an apartment building no serious injuries were reported. >>> interstate 70 in colorado is badly damage after a rock slide there. the driver's semitruck narrowly escaped injury. geologists are looking for more loose rocks today. construction crews are removing debris and using explosives to break up the large bolders. >>> pope francis wraps up his visit to mexico today after a rare public expression of anger. cool yesterday after an eager admirer grabbed his robe so hard francis nearly fell down. he stumbled and bumped into a child in a wheelchair. twice in spanish he told the person not to be selfish. francis plans to visit the border fence separating the u.s. and mexico

their military. >> you have much more on isis and syria. >> and russia, yes. >> a lot to discuss yesterday. >> i know we'll have more of that. >>> crews in south florida are clearing up after at least two tornadoes tore through the area yesterday. video in miramar shows violent winds tearing down trees and whipping around debris. about 70,000 people lost power. the storm damaged homes and forced the evacuation of an apartment building no serious injuries were...

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force in syria. so far in most places there is quiet. the united statesandrussiahaswelcomed the pause in fighting. but there have been isolated reports of artillery and gun fight. aal-nusra and isil are not included. the u.n. regards them as terrorist groups so they weren't part of the deal. the russian airstrikes have stopped but the u.s. still strikes isil. and the syrian government is continue to go shell the damascus suburb of daraya, which was also excluded from the truce, elsewhere it's hoped that the fighting can be used to get aid in to besieged towns and city. managing to cross the board never syria, where he has been speaking to people displaced by the fighting. he sent this exclusive report. >> reporter: the this camp is home to 10s of thousands of syrians who have been recently displaced as a direct result of russian air strikes this. piece of land used to be empty. now thousands of tents are crammed together. separated by winding foot paths and narrow streets. they are lined by boys and girls who have had their childhood robbed from them by war. while others their a

force in syria. so far in most places there is quiet. the united states and russia has welcomed the pause in fighting. but there have been isolated reports of artillery and gun fight. aal-nusra and isil are not included. the u.n. regards them as terrorist groups so they weren't part of the deal. the russian airstrikes have stopped but the u.s. still strikes isil. and the syrian government is continue to go shell the damascus suburb of daraya, which was also excluded from the truce, elsewhere...

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has reached an agreementwithrussiaonthe terms of a cease-fire in syria. zeina has more and a warning that you may find some images disturbing. >> multipleplosions and just hours apart in two government controlled districts in syria. the mainly shia district, the other, mainly allowhite neighborhood in central syria. in those incidence civilians were killed and injured and in both neighborhoods, communities who are considered supporters of the government were targeted. both districts have seen similar attacks in the past. a clear challenge to the government and its ability to security territory under it's control. the multiple explosions coincide with what appears to be progress towards a truce. we have reached a professional agreement in principle on the terms of the cessation of hostilities that could begin in the coming days. it is not yet done, and i anticipate that our presidents, president obama and president putin may we will speak switch in the next days or so in order to try to complete this task. >> kerry was speaking in jordan which is also a member of the syria sup

has reached an agreement with russia on the terms of a cease-fire in syria. zeina has more and a warning that you may find some images disturbing. >> multipleplosions and just hours apart in two government controlled districts in syria. the mainly shia district, the other, mainly allowhite neighborhood in central syria. in those incidence civilians were killed and injured and in both neighborhoods, communities who are considered supporters of the government were targeted. both districts...

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and sieges to be lifted. they made their positions clear, but it is the u.s.andrussiawhoare the main players. >> one of those details is the presence of the he will nusra front, fighters linked to al-qaeda. the u.n. designates is a terrorist organization, but it fights alongside some opposition groups who participate in the political process, the opposition says excluding al-nusra front in any deal would give russia an excuse to continue targeting rebel positions. a pause in the fighting will bring relief to the millions of syrians trapped in battlegrounds but will not end the conflict. there are differences between the wars sides and their u.n. and international backers about what comes next. >> the answer to the syrian civil war will not be found in any military alliance with assad. let me make that clear. i am convinced it can be found in a broadly supported diplomatic initiative aimed at a negotiated political settlement with a transitional governing council. >> on the ground, alliances changed the balance, particularly fooling the offensive in northern syria. the opposition

and sieges to be lifted. they made their positions clear, but it is the u.s. and russia who are the main players. >> one of those details is the presence of the he will nusra front, fighters linked to al-qaeda. the u.n. designates is a terrorist organization, but it fights alongside some opposition groups who participate in the political process, the opposition says excluding al-nusra front in any deal would give russia an excuse to continue targeting rebel positions. a pause in the...